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    Courtesy of our friends at gCaptain.

    Hawaiian Fishermen Discover Dangerous Piece of Tsunami Debris


    By Rob Almeida On September 23, 2012




    The Hawaiian fishermen were lucky they discovered this massive piece of Japanese tsunami debris when they did, because had it been night, the results could have been disastrous.
    For the past year and a half, this dock has been circling around in the northern Pacific gyre like a bullet in a game of Russian roulette, and it had finally found itself near the Hawaiian island of Moloka’i, 25 miles east of Oahu.
    Image via HawaiiNewsNow

    Japan tsunami debris hits Hawaii - CBS News Video



    The US Coast Guard is currently broadcasting a notice to mariners over VHF Ch. 16 while a plan is put in place on how to deal with this. More than likely however, it will be happily used as a target for either the Coast Guard or Naval warships in the area and allow it to sink to the ultra deep waters surrounding Hawaii.
    Of significant concern, besides the obvious hazard to navigation it presents, is the introduction of invasive species that may have attached themselves to the dock from other parts of the Pacific. This summer, a similar dock was found beached on an Oregon beach and the removal and disposal fee was upwards of $80,000. Clinging to the dock was a sea star, native to Japanese waters. Depending on the munitions use, sinking it in deep water may likely be the quickest and cheapest option to tax payers.
    Here’s a report from the Associated Press when the Japanese dock reached an Oregon beach this summer:Japanese Tsunami Dock Reaches Oregon - YouTube


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    Talking of wrecks I see on the TV news taoday that the Mena off the coast of NZ has almost been cleared away. Still a good number of containers on what is left of her, but they hope to have her gone within a month or so.
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